During Amazon’s Big Spring Sale, the Kindle Paperwhite Signature, the company’s upgraded e-reader, is now available for $30 off, bringing the price down to $160 for Prime members from the original $190. Although it’s not the lowest price we’ve seen (it dropped to $125 for Prime Day last July), it’s still a significant discount for a device that rarely goes on sale. According to Engadget’s Nathan Ingraham, the Paperwhite Signature is the ”best e-reader. Period.” based on his review when it was first released a couple of years ago.
The Paperwhite Signature Edition is an improvement over the standard Kindle, featuring a larger 6.8-inch screen, 32GB of storage, auto-adjusting warm front lights, and wireless charging capabilities. It also comes without lockscreen ads as standard, which typically costs $20 to disable on other Kindles.
In his review, Nathan particularly praised the premium feel of the device. The flush-front touchscreen is responsive, quickly recognizing taps and swipes with minimal lag when using the on-screen keyboard. The…
2024-03-20 11:30:29
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